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Only the third subcategory of the consistency category seems to occur alone . The non - discrete subcategory comprehends classifiers for tacky substances like Navajo tléé ? ' mud - like ' and Yucatec e'uk ' mushy substances ' , as well ...
Only the third subcategory of the consistency category seems to occur alone . The non - discrete subcategory comprehends classifiers for tacky substances like Navajo tléé ? ' mud - like ' and Yucatec e'uk ' mushy substances ' , as well ...
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Although my corpus of approximately 6,000 roots contains no more than two dozen such words , the pattern is regular ; and it can be productively extended to roots which , for semantic reasons , do not usually occur with pronouns .
Although my corpus of approximately 6,000 roots contains no more than two dozen such words , the pattern is regular ; and it can be productively extended to roots which , for semantic reasons , do not usually occur with pronouns .
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But comparative clauses and others with a determiner source cannot co - occur in this same way , as there is only room for one clause in the determiner system : ( 66 ) a . * The plumber sold me more fixtures than I KNEW WHAT TO DO WITH ...
But comparative clauses and others with a determiner source cannot co - occur in this same way , as there is only room for one clause in the determiner system : ( 66 ) a . * The plumber sold me more fixtures than I KNEW WHAT TO DO WITH ...
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Language change and poetic options D Gary Miller | 21 |
Where does Latin sum come from? Martti A Nyman | 39 |
Referentiality in Spanish noun phrases Nelson Rojas | 61 |
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